Serial work, made legible
Omni Console grew out of years of staring at hex dumps on the bench and in the field. We built the tool we wished we had.
Engineers who work with meters, drives, PLCs and gateways spend a surprising amount of time decoding protocols by hand — counting CRC bytes, cross-referencing OBIS codes, transcribing register tables out of PDFs. The tools that exist tend to be either a raw terminal or a single-protocol utility, and most are Windows-only.
Omni Console takes a different stance. It treats the serial line as a conversation to be understood: it pairs requests with responses, labels fields and values, and speaks the protocols that matter in metering and automation — Modbus, DLMS/COSEM, M-Bus, IEC 62056-21 and the Turkish MASS standard — while still showing any raw stream in ten display modes. Then it goes further, with line sniffing, an online device library, Python-style flow automation, remote access over SSH, and an embedded MCP server so an AI agent can drive the bench alongside you.
It's built as a fast native desktop app for Windows and Linux, runs entirely locally, and is sold with honest, one-time pricing.
Principles behind the product
Decode, don't dump
A serial tool should tell you what the bytes mean — not just show you hex.
Cross-platform
The same instrument on the Windows bench and the Linux edge box.
Local & private
Your data stays on your machine. No accounts, no cloud round-trips.
Fair pricing
Pay once, own it. A generous free trial and no subscriptions.
The company
Omni Console is made by Omnicore Stratejik Teknolojiler Ltd. Şti., based at TÜBİTAK Marmara Teknokent, Gebze/Kocaeli, Türkiye. We build practical instrumentation software for engineers. Want to talk, contribute a device map, or ask about volume licensing? Get in touch.
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Lifetime licenses from $39.90 · Windows & Linux · cancel anytime in trial